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Benjamin Franklin launched his first book-sharing group, known as the Junto, in 1727. He gathered a small group of like-minded individuals who were interested in self-improvement and intellectual discussions. Members would bring books to share, discuss their ideas, and contribute to a collective library, promoting both learning and collaboration among the group. This initiative laid the groundwork for future libraries and book clubs in America.

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